Übersetzung für '
beam energy' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| phys. beam energy | Strahlungsenergie {f} | |
| phys. beam energy | Strahlenenergie {f} [Energie eines Strahls] | |
Teiltreffer |
| MedTech. cone-beam computed tomography <cone-beam CT, CBCT> | Kegelstrahlcomputertomographie {f} <Cone-Beam-CT, CBCT> | |
| audiodent.MedTech. fan-beam computed tomography <fan-beam CT, FBCT> | Fächerstrahl-Computertomographie {f} <Fächerstrahl-CT> | |
| MedTech. cone-beam computed tomography <cone-beam CT, CBCT> | Kegelstrahl-Computertomographie {f} <Cone-Beam-CT, CBCT> | |
| MedTech. cone-beam computed tomography <cone-beam CT, CBCT> | Kegelstrahlcomputertomografie {f} <Cone-Beam-CT, CBCT> | |
| MedTech. cone-beam computed tomography <cone-beam CT, CBCT> | Kegelstrahl-Computertomografie {f} <Cone-Beam-CT, CBCT> | |
| electr.phys. electron beam <e-beam, E-beam> | Elektronenstrahl {m} | |
| tech. radio frequency energy <RF energy> | Hochfrequenzenergie {f} <HF-Energie> | |
| MedTech. multi-energy computed tomography <multi-energy CT> | Multi-Energy-Computertomographie {f} <Multi-Energy-CT> | |
| beam | Schiffsbreite {f} 687 | |
| mus. beam | Notenbalken {m} 40 | |
| beam | Schaft {m} 23 | |
| beam | Waagebalken {m} 8 | |
| beam | Seite {f} 661 | |
| beam | Querbalken {m} 23 | |
| constr. beam | Unterzug {m} 43 | |
| to beam | strahlen 1653 | |
| beam | Strahltriebwerk {n} 10 | |
| naut. beam | Deckbalken {m} 31 | |
| beam | Stange {f} [Gichtglocke] 12 | |
| beam | Tragebalken {m} 23 | |
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- cm−2 s−1) and a beam energy of 3.5 TeV each (doing so since March 18, 2010), already ~3.6 times the capabilities of the Tevatron (at 0.98 TeV).
- The beam energy is typically in the range 8–20 keV and the angle of incidence is 1–4°.
- By August 1959 the PS was ready for its first beam, and on 24 of November the machine reached a beam energy of 24 GeV.
- In order to create antiprotons (mass ~938 MeV/c2) in collisions with nucleons in a stationary target while conserving both energy and momentum, a proton beam energy of approximately 6.2 GeV is required.
- The dependence of surface dose and penetration depth on beam energy is clearly visible.
- Thus, information on the hydrogen distribution can be straight forward obtained by varying the 15N incident beam energy.
- This experimental hall was built for the beginning of the 12 GeV beam-energy program starting in 2014.
- The 2005 experiment used a different beam energy (251 MeV instead of 245 MeV) and target thickness (0.34 mg/cm2 instead of 0.23 mg/cm2).
- 96 rad in soft tissue, or anywhere from 1 to more than 4 rad in bone depending on the beam energy.
- The rate of secondary emission is also a function of the electron beam energy, but follows a different rate curve.
- For a beam energy of 1 mJ, the fuel capsule cannot be larger than about 2 mm before these effects disrupt the implosion symmetry.
- In the case of an undulator, the emitted radiation is coherent with a wavelength determined by the period length and the beam energy, while in wiggler the electrons are not coherent.
- This solution was proposed for maximum flexibility in beam energy.
- However, the beam energy and extremely high rate of collisions require ATLAS to be significantly larger and more complex than previous experiments, presenting unique challenges of the Large Hadron Collider.
- LHC became operational again on 22 April 2022 with a new maximum beam energy of 6.8 TeV (13.6 TeV collision energy), which was first achieved on 25 April.
- The goal would be the construction of space-based solar power satellites that would beam energy back to Earth.
- One event of 294Og was found at the lower beam energy, while no decays of oganesson isotopes were found at the higher beam energy; a cross section of 0.9 pb for the 249Cf(48Ca,3n) was estimated.
- On the irradiated surface, when a keyhole is formed, Fresnel reflection (the almost complete absorption of the beam energy due to multiple reflection within the keyhole cavity) occurs and can be modeled by [...] , where ε is a function of dielectric constant, electric conductivity, and laser frequency.
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